Healers won't spend 1 GCD on a heal and you think people are gonna spend 10 seconds helping someone up, lmao.
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Oh look, another oracle who can apparently predict the future and also read the devs' minds. This "reading between the lines" is completely made up because they have never made any "stance" clear. Hell, they have recently openly admitted that they went too far with job simplification. Unless they come out and say something, all we have is speculation, so please stop treating said speculation as fact just because it fits with your opinion.
That and their minds clearly change. Remember how they told us they would never release 2 DPS in an expansion again? Yeah, about that...
Didn't they also at one point say that Paladins would never block magic attacks? Only to change that not long into Stormbloods release? Female Viera and Male Hrothgar were supposed to be the last races because both were wanted by the devs and playerbase, but they only had resources for 1 race, so they settled on 2 half-baked races, they clearly changed their mind to release the opposite sexes over the expansions. Every rework made is the devs changing their minds, every QoL change they once said was impossible is the devs changing their minds, it's fully possible for Square to change their minds on healer designs, they just need to have an open mind and some creativity to act on it.
I would like game functionality to stop being limited by what people theoretically will or won't do.
Im sorry for all the disabled players i see posting around, but no video game can survive catering to a small minority when it is at the expense of a majority.
You should expect that you will not be able to enjoy most of the game's content. That's just how it is and no one can fix it.
Im glad that you can and have enjoyed the game to the extent that you can. Later content will naturally be harder, and not exactly more of the same striking dummy difficulty.
It's hard to know if you really answered anything since you're posts are very confusing for me to read and understand. Oftentimes the flip flop positions and the inconsistency behind logics make it really hard to deciper the meaning behind them.
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ikr. How convenient, isn't it?
Always missed out the well-constructed disagreement, even when it's right above or below your latest posts
You reversed the cause and effect though.
The reason I quoted your post in other thread because you brought your disputes to other places. I intend to lure it to the right place. I think if you wanted to debate ""you must be bad at healing" part, you should do it here.
logical? That's your personal opinion, and I believe it's up for debate ;)
Like I said, bury your head in the sand.
No, thanks. I won't block anyone because no one can hurt me online. I'm well protected by the anonymity graciously granted to me by the internet. I was just wondering what's behind the mask of a person who constantly claim disagreement as attacks and then pull out victim card. Anyway, I’ll rest my case for now Since I already got the answer I wanted out of you.
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Of course nobody can predict "accurately to 100%" the future. But you can analyze the trends. This strike didn't pop up from nowhere and some healers have been writting the same old feedback for what? Years?
So if in 5-6 years(or however long people have been unhappy) and SE still hasn't budged. Well "An absence of an answer is also an answer" and people will get the hint eventually...
Personally would go for giving Healers their own emergency buttons like tanks have, with varying levels of flavor. Let White Mage just rez themselves every once in a long while.
That said, the suggested duty action or LB style action for everyone may be easier to balance- content wise. You can have it enabled in lower end content where you don't want fights to be overly stressful for any one person and their individual skill level (or turnip level)... and then totally disable it for higher end content where it's the expectation that every party member will be fully capable of handling math problems while juggling assorted fruit and reciting Mark Antony's speech.